Executable program is possible?
Karl M. Syring
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Mon Jan 21 12:30:32 EST 2002
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"Paul Rubin" <phr-n2002a at nightsong.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:7xhepf8wyv.fsf at ruckus.brouhaha.com... > "Thomas Heller" <thomas.heller at ion-tof.com> writes: > > > 2) How large is the .exe file typically, if the Python program isn't > > > large and doesn't use a lot of modules? > > > > A trivial "print 'Hello, World'" exe-file is 48 kBytes (plus the > > pythonxx.dll, which it still needs). > > Hmm, can you tell me how big pythonxx.dll is? Is any other stuff > needed besides the dll? > > I was really hoping for a monolithic .exe that included all necessary > modules for the application, plus the interpreter, in order to > absolutely minimize installation hassles for the end user. I.e. I'd > like to be able to give my Python app to a non-Python Windows user by > saying "just download this .exe and run it". It would be nice if the > .exe was reasonably small, but the main thing is it shouldn't need any > technical skill to get it running. > > Is there some kind of auto-installer included with py2exe, that can > unwrap everything and do the necessary installs? If not, adding one > would be a big win. You could use the NSIS installer (http://www.nullsoft.com/free/nsis/). I think pygame does this, too. Looks quite professional. Karl M. Syring
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